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Title Stylistics of the printed media language (based on the materials of the newspaper “Day”)
Authors Khachataryan, K.
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Keywords anthropocentric paradigm
антропоцентрична парадигма
антропоцентрическая парадигма
communicative function
комунікативна функція
коммуникативная функция
media language
мова засобів масової інформації
язык средств массовой информации
Type Conference Papers
Date of Issue 2018
URI http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/67087
Publisher Sumy State University
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Citation Khachataryan, K. Stylistics of the printed media language (based on the materials of the newspaper “Day”) [Текст] / K. Khachataryan; scientific advisor N. Maliovana // Перший крок у науку: матеріали ІX студентської конференції, м. Суми, 25 лютого 2018 р. / відп. за вип. С.М. Солодовніков. – Суми: СумДУ, 2018. – С. 314-315.
Abstract Like any other sphere of linguistic use, the media language reflects the mobility and variability of the system, which is marked not only by the national color, but also deepened by the communicative element, the peculiarities of stylistic use, the connotative nuances of the use of words, anthropocentric paradigm.
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